Our hope is that the ability to flip the Switch 2 every which way is one way that Nintendo is hiding the weird in the new console, alongside the much hinted optical sensor on the Joy-Cons that ...
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The Nintendo Switch 2 Is Changing How Joy-Cons WorkAs you probably know, the Joy-Cons now don't use metal rails to slide on and off the controllers. Rather, they're seemingly magnetic—you just snap them on. Unlike the original Switch's sliding ...
A short, repeating video from Nintendo’s official Switch 2 website includes one small detail not included in the reveal: how to remove those fancy new Joy-Cons from the screen. It turns out that ...
You might be able to connect your Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons upside down, according to a new patent. VGC reports that a new patent Nintendo filed suggests you can rotate the Switch 2 screen and ...
Nintendo Switch 2's magnetic Joy-Cons were first planned for the original Switch, but they continuously fell out during use in tablet mode. The magnets have now been improved for use with the ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons will reportedly incorporate Hall effect analog sticks. This would make the controllers immune to stick drift, one of the most prevalent issues with the original ...
See where I'm going with this? Basically, it's been all but confirmed that the new Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons will have mouse-like functionality, with filed Nintendo patents surfacing online in the ...
A new video has been posted on the official Nintendo Switch 2 website that showcases a new animation on how to remove the new Joy-Cons from the main unit. The animation shows there is a new button ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 looks mighty familiar, but Nintendo seems to have saved all of its biggest changes for the Joy-Cons as shown by some new patents. More like this Nintendo Switch 2 Patent ...
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